Re: Dimension E510 - CPU Upgrade Options
03 Nov 2009 04:48PM
It's a D925 and I reused the Dell Heatsink and fan assembly, and no problems with overheating. You have to use a Dell fan or you will always get a "Fan Failure" notice at boot up and will have to press F1 to continue with the boot. Dell's fans are proprietary and contain internal electronics that standard fans do not have.
Although the CPU will support 64 bit the issue is there are NO Dell 64 bit drivers for the hardware devices. Some will work with non-Dell drivers but the SigmaTel integrated audio will ONLY work (correctly) with the Dell drivers. I've seen posts from users that tried non-Dell drivers and either they would not install or the sound would not work correctly with the non-Dell drivers. Although it's an Intel chipset, it's not an Intel motherboard - it's a Dell custom motherboard (most made by Foxconn) and Dell does not have the full Intel implementation. e.g. Intel says that chipset will support up to a D960 but the Dell OEM will only acceupt up to a D945. We have posts on the old Dell users forum of users trying the D960 and it won't boot.
There is another issue with upgrading the CPU if the motherboard is not Part Number 0HJ054. Other motherboards will accept upgraded CPU's but they will report "incompatible CPU" at boot up and F1 must be pressed to continue the boot up We had a lot of documented cases of this on the old users forum. The 0HJ054 motherboard (what my E510 has) will not do that.
Dimension E510 with D925 CPU and Vista Home Premium 32 bit
Home Built PC with Q6600 CPU, 8GB RAM, HD4850 Video, HTO Striker 7.1 Audio Card - Windows 7 64 bit Professional
Sonar 8.5.1 ( Producer) DAW Software/Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 Recording Interface and Frontier Tranzport wireless controller.